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  • ‘Shalom, Make Yourself at Home!’: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience to Open in New Orleans Fall 2020

    ‘Shalom, Make Yourself at Home!’: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience to Open in New Orleans Fall 2020

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    New Museum Expected to Draw More Than 35,000 Visitors a Year to City’s Museum District

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    updated: Feb 12, 2020

    ​Officials with the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience (MSJE) announced the new museum will open in fall 2020 in New Orleans. Exhibits will explore the ways Jews in the American South influenced and were influenced by their communities, covering 13 states and more than 300 years of history – including Colonial, Civil War, World War II and the Civil Rights Movement.

    “This will be the only museum in the country to focus exclusively on the history and culture of Jews across the South,” said Jay Tanenbaum, museum chairman.

    Multimedia exhibits will illustrate how Jewish immigrants and succeeding generations adapted to life in the South, forming bonds of deep friendship and community with their non-Jewish neighbors. The Museum will also address issues of race and anti-Semitism and the many ways that Southern Jews navigated them at different times.

    New Orleans was chosen as the museum’s home based on the city’s vibrant tourism economy, long Jewish history and historical connection to the broader southern region. MSJE will be located in the city’s “Museum District,” in proximity to the National WWII Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the Contemporary Art Center.

    The Museum’s collection of more than 7,000 artifacts was transferred from the original Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience, established in 1986 at Jacobs Camp in Utica, Mississippi, and shuttered in 2012. Tanenbaum explained, “The museum’s mission changed and grew into the Goldring/Woldenberg Institute of Southern Jewish Life, headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi. In order to reimagine and grow, the museum separated from the Institute, giving it the independence to become a world-class attraction.”

    MSJE is working with Gallagher & Associates, an internationally recognized museum planning and design firm responsible for award-winning experiences at scores of international projects including the National Museum of American Jewish History, the National College Football Hall of Fame and the National WWII Museum.

    The Museum is expected to appeal to a wide array of visitors. “You don’t have to be Jewish and you don’t have to be Southern to relate,” said executive director Kenneth Hoffman. “Our hope is that visitors come away with an expanded understanding of what it means to be a Jew, what it means to be a Southerner and, ultimately, what it means to be an American.”

    Museum officials encourage members of the public to consider donating artifacts to the collection, especially items from early Jewish history (1800s), items related to the stories of women and people of color or any item with a strong connection to a personal story of Southern Jewish life. Find out more about the artifact donation process at www.msje.org/our-collection.

    Those interested in supporting the Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience should visit www.msje.org/support.

    CONTACT:         
    Kacey M. Hill
    Peter Mayer PR/Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience
    hillk@peteramayer.com
    cell: 504-858-7092

    Source: Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience

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  • Spring Planting Just Got Tougher for 2018

    Spring Planting Just Got Tougher for 2018

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    A Shortage of Topiaries, Tropicals, and Perennials Just Made Those Spring Planting Projects A Growing Nightmare.

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    updated: Jan 19, 2018

    Landscaping Companies across the country are getting prepared for a plant shortage for 2018. The wholesale Nursery Industry is expecting plants, trees, and shrubs to continue to be in short supply due to the 2008 – 2012 recession.

    The Garden Gates Landscaping Company noticed the trend last season and has secured Topiaries, Tropicals, and Perennials for zone 9a and 9b that thrive in the Greater New Orleans area. ” We noticed a trend with prices of plant material increasing as much as 50%”, says Sara Draper, General Manager.” We’ve seen this before and we immediately took action with securing plant material that does best in the New Orleans Area.”

    “The most recent wave of Arctic Blast setting record lows across the country has stressed the tender ornamental and tropical plants and growers are struggling to keep their crops protected.”

    Jesse Edmondson , Landscape Architect

    Considering how New Orleans Landscapes create beautiful lush gardens, the record-setting low temperatures are not helping gardens thrive. “Now that the winter has made its way into the deep south, we are seeing plant inventories change quickly at the wholesale nurseries in Southern Florida”, says Jesse Edmondson, Landscape Architect. “The most recent Arctic Blast this week with record lows across the New Orleans area has stressed the tender ornamental and tropical plants. Finding replacements is going to be a challenge this year. It’s not just a few plants, it’s every plant we love in New Orleans.”

    The Garden Gates Landscaping Company has been providing landscaping services, irrigation systems, landscape lighting, and paver patios to area homes in Metairie and New Orleans for over 30 years. The Garden Gates landscaping Company is encouraging all its clients to start planning now for Spring due to the shortage of plant material.

    For more information, please contact:
    Chad Harris at (504) 833-6699 or charris@thegardengates.com

    Source: The Garden Gates

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  • Mardi Gras King Cake Sales Top 500,000 and Growing  – Secret Easy King Cake Recipe Revealed

    Mardi Gras King Cake Sales Top 500,000 and Growing – Secret Easy King Cake Recipe Revealed

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    500,000 Mardi Gras Celebrants Can’t Be Wrong when it Comes to King Cakes. Million Cookbook Selling Author Holly Clegg Gives Away the Secret Recipe to This Time Honored Tradition.

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    updated: Feb 2, 2016

    ​​If you’ve ever been to Mardi Gras, anywhere in the Southern United States, and most certainly in Louisiana, then you understand the overwhelming significance of the King Cake

    Representative of the Epiphany, when done properly King Cake not only is a shared experience for friends and family in celebration, but can be a revelation of the finer points of culinary bakery skills.

    @PastorJoelle (From IL) Beautiful King Cakes! My favorite recipe comes from Holly Clegg: We taste-tested your recipe against a yeast-based recipe and a store bought cake. Yours won easily!! — from Twitter.

    Pastor Joelle, cookbook fan

    Holly Clegg, author of the Gulf Coast Favorites Cookbook, (use discount code LA25 for 25% off) specializes in the best of Louisiana and Southern Cuisine, made Trim and Terrific.  Holly Clegg’s Mardi Gras King Cake recipe has been proclaimed as “even better than ones you purchase in the bakery.” 

    “The history and tradition of the King Cake make it a special part of Southern Culture and our appreciation for food and family,” commented Clegg, “I want to share this time perfected recipe with everyone who can’t be here with us to celebrate Mardi Gras.”  Here’s the king cake recipe  with step by step photos  on how to make in your own home.

    According to the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau  “More than 500,000 King Cakes are sold each year in New Orleans between January 6 and Fat Tuesday, and another 50,000 are shipped out-of-state via overnight courier.”  Without a doubt the Mardi Gras King Cake is one of the most popular foods of Mardi Gras (time-honored tradition beginning when people celebrated the arrival of the Three Kings, who brought gifts to baby Jesus on Twelfth Night (the end of Christmas and the beginning of Epiphany). 

    Along with giving special gifts to children, the custom became to eat a special kind of Cake for the celebration, which originally was a simple ring of dough.  

    Over the years, the King Cake has had different shapes, but today the most popular King Cake is shaped in a ring of braided dough with cinnamon. 

    Before baking the dough, a plastic baby is inserted inside the dough to represent baby Jesus.  The colors of Mardi Gras, purple (justice) green (faith) and yellow (power) decorate the King Cake.  If you are the lucky one to be served the piece with the baby you are crowned King or Queen of the evening, and also responsible for next year’s cake. 

    “A friend of mine asked me several years ago when she found the figurine and took on the responsibility of the next year’s cake to share with her my secret family recipe.  This year she suggested that I share it with everyone who can’t be here for the celebration,” commented Clegg.

    Social Media is abuzz about Clegg’s much lauded King Cake Recipe.

    @PastorJoelle (From IL) Beautiful King Cakes! My favorite recipe comes from Holly Clegg:  We taste-tested your recipe against a yeast-based recipe and a store bought cake. Yours won easily!!  — from Twitter.

    This highly anticipated King Cake season begins on Twelfth Night (January 6) and ends on Mardi Gras (always the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday).   A King Cake, festive and delicious, is a memorable food during the carnival season. Here’s an easy, kid-friendly King Cake recipe made with crescent rolls to celebrate Mardi Gras wherever you live! Clegg’s blog also includes easy, healthier Mardi Gras recipes at http://thehealthycookingblog.com

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